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Attention, house hunters. We have a deal for you: a two-bedroom, one-bath house that's absolutely free. Its owner is giving away the home, built more than 85 years ago from a Sears & Roebuck kit in Arlington, Va., according to Preservation Arlington. (Published Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013)

Updated at 7:33 PM EDT on Tuesday, Dec 31, 2013

Attention, house hunters. We have a deal for you: a two-bedroom, one-bath house that's absolutely free.

Dangers of Riding Drunk on Metro

Riding drunk on Metro can be a dangerous business, including falls off escalators and onto tracks, as this video of four inebriated passengers obtained by Scott MacFarlane of the News4 I-Team shows. (Published Friday, Dec. 27, 2013)

Of course, you might not be surprised to learn that there's a catch. No, it's not haunted. But you have to find a way to haul it from Arlington to your own property, which could cost about $50,000.

"When we got the project, we spoke with our client, and we all agreed that the house should not be demolished," real estate agent Paola Lugli told Preservation Arlington.

"...The Sears bungalows are part of Arlington’s historic heritage and boast great proportions, hard-to-find craftsmanship, and attention to detail," she said. "We would love for someone to move it somewhere where it can be used."